What is a 511a?
Article 20 – (510 – 517) SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION. 511-A – Facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. § 511-a. Facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the second degree is a misdemeanor.
What is agg Unlic oper3?
Aggravated unlicensed operation (AUO) charge is covered in the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law § 511. Aggravated unlicensed operation is considered a criminal charge regardless of why someone was suspended, why they were pulled over or what degree of AUO one is ultimately charged with violating.
What happens if you drive without a license in NY?
According to New York’s Vehicle Traffic Code – Section 509, driving without a license in New York is a serious misdemeanor offense that carries a penalty of a fine between $75 to $300 or jail time of up to 15 days or both.
What happens if you drive without insurance in NY?
The penalty for you or someone else driving your car without insurance in New York is a fine between $150 and $1,500, or 15 days in jail. Your vehicle could even get impounded. Plus, your license will be revoked for at least a year and you’ll have to pay $750 to the DMV to get it reinstated.
What does fac AGG UNL op INF mean?
Facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle
FAC AGG UNL OP INF Facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Can I drive without license?
Driving without a license is illegal in every state, but most states differentiate between operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license and driving a vehicle without proof of a driver’s license (such as when a driver fails to physically carry their valid driver’s license).
What is an AUO?
But if a person’s license has been suspended or revoked, it is an even more serious matter. Termed an aggravated unlicensed operation (AUO) charge, driving with a suspended or revoked license can be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the person’s driving history and the circumstances of the incident.
What’s considered a misdemeanor?
Common examples of misdemeanor crimes include simple assault, shoplifting, trespassing, disorderly conduct, petty theft, and other low-level offenses.